NEUROBLAST HyperCard DiskZine Cyberdelia Special is a cyberpunk-centric and HACKERS (1995) love letter entertainment tech-stack zine of music, art, and game materials, built and compiled in ancient Apple HyperCard software on a vintage iMac G3 (grape) in August 2023. Made in celebration of DNA Lounge's HACKERS screening and Cyberdelia after-party. Editor: James Sime.
CYBERDELIA - A massive, sprawling, Floppy Disk-bursting article and orgasmic dither-picture-show featuring years of Cyberdelia celebrations at San Francisco's legendary DNA LOUNGE. Including delightfully 1-bit memories of Cyberdelia's creation and the herculean effort to bring these parties to the public. Written by NEUROBLAST's featured special guest... promoter, programmer, and SF Bay Area icon jwz / Jamie Zawinski the owner of DNA LOUNGE.
A (hopefully) complete archive of the University of Michigan Software Archives (originally at http://websites.umich.edu/~archive/), which is no longer available as of 2023.
Included in this archive is software for the following platforms:
Fill out the forms and it'll generate a .plist file for Mac OS X, suitable for autostarting not-desktop stuff. A bit like systemfail, but more annoying because it uses XML. Even gives you commands for installing the file to ~/Library/LaunchAgents/.
No, I don't know why this has an IP address. It used to be part of bombjack.org.
An application that lets any laptop act as a DJ console. With it, you can mix audio files in many formats.
An open-source drum machine and MIDI sequencer that also uses AI technology to figure out melodies for the patterns you program.
Plug in the MAC address of a network card or Bluetooth device and it'll tell you who manufactured it.
An open source platform/strategy game reminiscent of Worms.
Somebody cloned Portal into an open source game done entirely in ASCII. Cute.
Find the MAC address of nearly any wi-fi router in Google's wardriving database.